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* [http://www.edm2.com/0202/persrexx.html A Review of Personal REXX for OS/2] by [[Jonathan Story]] | * [http://www.edm2.com/0202/persrexx.html A Review of Personal REXX for OS/2] by [[Jonathan Story]] | ||
* [http://www.edm2.com/0304/personalrx.html A Brief Look at Personal REXX] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] | * [http://www.edm2.com/0304/personalrx.html A Brief Look at Personal REXX] by [[Gordon Zeglinski]] | ||
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* [[Mansfield Software Group]] | * [[Mansfield Software Group]] |
Revision as of 02:44, 17 October 2015
Description
A version of REXX originally introduced by Mansfield Software in 1985 as a part of their KEDIT software package for DOS, but to make it fully compatible with more recent versions of the IBM editors a REXX interpreter was needed, the company then made a standalone version of it availalbe under the "Pesonal REXX name and in 1988 delivered an OS/2 version of it. Marketing was moved to a company called Quercus Systems in the spring of 1991 and Mansfield renamed their version KEXX. Quercus Systems was already selling Personal REXX in a bundle with their terminal emulator/communications software package REXXterm.
Despite the inclusion of a free version of REXX in OS/2 v2 and up, Quercus ported their version to 32bit OS/2 and sold it as a kind of a "turbo REXX" with more features and speed, but fully compatible wit the standard version.
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License
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Local articles
- A Review of Personal REXX for OS/2 by Jonathan Story
- A Brief Look at Personal REXX by Gordon Zeglinski
Author
- Mansfield Software Group
- Quercus Systems [1]
- Charles Daney